There’s not a better week than this one to catch up on some older games that you may have had to set aside during the GTA V release window, because there’s not really a must-play new video game release this week.
The most notable offering will definitely make waves in homes with little kids, and the title is Skylanders Swap Force, which released yesterday for the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, Wii, and 3DS. If you’re not up for playing a game meant to help sell toys, then you may want to get your safari on with Cabela’s African Adventures, which is releasing for the PS3, Xbox 360, and the Wii.
Outside of those two titles the rest of this week’s new video game releases are rooted in the indie, or re-release space.
Alex S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "So as the Sun sets on Vicarious Visions as an independent studio within Activision|Blizzard, let’s take a look at the top 10 best games they have ever put together."
Aaron at IGCritic writes "To help parents decide which PS4 video games are best for their kids, or which games can be played with as a family, IGCritic has put together a list of what we consider the 10 Greatest Games for Kids in 2016."
Rich at GameSpew writes: "Whether it’s because of terrible controls, boring gameplay or even just downright ugly graphics, a bad game is a bad game. Unfortunately, I’ve been subjected to quite a few over the last couple of years on the PS4, and so I thought I’d point out the worst of the worst; my top 10 worst games on PS4 in fact.
Hopefully you’ll heed my words and stay away from this ragtag bunch of putrid excuses for video games. I’ve played them so you don’t have to!"
Good thing I still have some GTA V to play and Beyond, because this week's new releases look pretty bleak.